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Looking for an independent news source in Montreal? Produced by CUTV and hosted by Savanna Craig, Local 514 provides bi-weekly updates on a range of issues that are affecting Montrealers from the perspectives of local voices.

Some of the ongoing issues that Local 514 covers include Montreal’s housing crisis and tenant advocacy, the effects of municipal, provincial, and federal policies that disenfranchise marginalized communities, the prevailing matter of climate change, and much more!

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The Native Women’s Shelter Wants the Quebec Human Rights Commission to Launch an Inquiry into Batshaw

cutv_admin | October 28, 2021

This week, the Native Women’s Shelter is asking the Quebec Human Rights Commission to launch an inquiry into systemic racism in employment at Batshaw Youth and Family Services Centre. Indigenous children represent 52.5% of the children within the foster care system. Yet Indigenous children make up only 7% of the youth population in Canada – identifying how …

How has the pandemic affected opioid overdoses?

cutv_admin | October 25, 2021

Isolation and curfew measures have notably led to our population struggling with mental health, but is there another epidemic looming as the pandemic continues? In 2017, Canada saw a surge in opioid-related deaths. British Columbia, deemed ground zero for opioid related overdoses, faced a higher amount of overdoses for the first half of 2017 than …

Legault Continues to Deny Systemic Racism in Quebec

cutv_admin | October 18, 2021

During protests in support of Black Lives Matter in Quebec last summer, Premier François Legault denied that systemic racism existed in the province. Last week the coroner’s report into Joyce Echaquan’s death, a 37-year-old Atikamekw mother of seven, who died in September 2020 in Centre hospitalier régional de Lanaudière in Joliette, a hospital in the north …

4000 Montrealers are Homeless Every Night

cutv_admin | October 18, 2021

Tent city evictions, outbreaks in shelters and deaths during the curfew – this is what the homeless population has been experiencing during the pandemic in Montreal. Every night, about 4 thousand are homeless in MTL. This is double the number from before the pandemic. Local 514 covered homelessness during the pandemic in January, where we …

Is the foster care system the new residential school system?

local514 | August 2, 2021

Indigenous children are overrepresented within Canada’s foster care system by 52%, while Indigenous children make up only 7% of the youth population in Canada. There are no available statistics of the demographic of Indigenous youth in the foster care system in Montreal, however, Inuit children are being failed within it. Local 514 host Savanna Craig …

Are Montreal’s military exports helping Israel bomb Palestinians?

local514 | June 17, 2021

Canadian exports to Israel, including military equipment, are on the rise. At the same time, recent bombing campaigns in Gaza, which resulted in the death of 253 Palestinians including 66 children, while Canada is pledging $25 million in humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza. Local 514 host Savanna Craig looks into …

Quebec’s Curfew: How did it affect marginalized communities?

cutv_admin | June 1, 2021

The curfew negatively affected many communities, including BIPOC, sex workers, drug users and homeless people. Since the curfew has ended, how can these communities be better supported under COVID regulations? Tune into this episode of Local 514 to find out.

STM Officers Gaining New Powers

cutv_admin | May 28, 2021

STM officers are gaining constable status in July, allowing them to make arrests and use police data bases. How will this affect Montreal commuters?

Domestic Violence: Barriers survivors face in seeking help

local514 | April 23, 2021

The average rate for femicides in Quebec are 12 deaths a year, for 2021 there have been 10 deaths so far. With the increase in domestic violence, what barriers are survivors facing from seeking help? In this episode of Local 514, host Savanna Craig explores the issue and what needs to be improved to give …

Secularism: How far can the Quebec government apply Law 21?

local514 | April 7, 2021

The judgement on whether the secular law, Law 21, is constitutional or not will be released any day now. The Quebec government is using the notwithstanding clause to allow Law 21 to work around the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. But just how far can the Quebec government apply this law? Clarification: Law 21 …

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